• I spend part of every morning pouring over wedding photos to find inspirational images to share with you. I love scouring the web to find chic new wedding ideas, but if you are pressed for time I highly recommend browsing through the photo galleries on Project Wedding. You can filter the thousands and thousands of photos by category, and then use tags to narrow the selection down to exactly what you want. Or, if you are like me, you can click through every single one to find your favorites! I love building little inspiration boards using different images in conjunction with one another. I love...

  • 2007-04-06T05:34:00Z Our Wedding Plus

    One of the most important to-do's when planning your wedding is ordering your wedding invitations. There's a lot that can go wrong here, and it's important to do it right the first time because any... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ...

  • 2011-02-24T05:51:25Z My Wedding Dream

    Planning your own wedding may seem a really easy task even from the very beginning, but after you encounter numerous obstacles and lots of problems concerning numbers and not only, then the situation begins to get tenser and you’re only going to think of hiring a wedding planner. We’re certain that you have this idea in your mind, but why spend lots of money on such a thing when you’re able to collect ideas and maybe apply them to your own ceremony? For instance, if you want to plan a wedding yourself we don’t see why you shouldn’t ask your already married friends what problems they ...

  • 2012-01-20T22:01:24Z Elegant Weddings on a Budget

    Pin itThe Planning Process I cannot stress enough to get organized. Get yourself a 3 ring notebook with some dividers with some pocket inserts. Make sections for your ceremony, the reception, the food, music list, for your contracts and payments schedules. Over the next 12 months your going to have a lot of paperwork to deal with. Having a notebook makes it easier for you to have everything at your finger tips when out and about. Always be prepared. Never pay with cash. If you can, use a credit card. If you have a disagreement or a no show the best way to get refunded is to stop payment and yo...

  • 2009-05-29T12:13:00Z From I Will to I Do

    I spoke to a friend earlier today about a wedding she went to last weekend and she said that it was nice but it seemed like the band leader and catering manager didn't coordinate their schedules. She said that the band would announce that it was time for a course to be served so everyone sat down and the food didn't come out for 20 minutes and by the time everyone finished eating the band took a break.It's very important that you make sure that your vendors all know what the timeline for the wedding is. The photographer and videographer need to know when you're getting ready and planning on t...

  • 2011-09-05T14:15:01Z YesBride Blog

    By Amy from Belles on a Budget Photo Credit: Richard Prenger   Getting married on a budget? No problem! You can absolutely have that stylish/fun/meaningful wedding you’ve always wanted without breaking the bank. Here are some tips to help you plan the wedding of your dreams while sticking to that oh-so-important budget.   Prioritize! Identify the absolute must-haves of your wedding such as magazine-worthy photos or a large guest list, and then compromise on the less important items. Being flexible on these less significant items will make the important ones more possible within your budget...

  • 2008-01-10T08:45:00Z AisleDash

    Filed under: Fashion, Negotiating Speed Bumps, Do-It-Yourself, Wedding party I wonder how many marriage proposals were popped over Christmas and the New Year and how many new brides-to-be are now beginning to plan a Summer wedding. Probably more than I can imagine! And what about the couples who've decided they want or need a Spring wedding? Yikes! That gives them a little more than 3 months to get it all sorted. With all the wedding magazines advising a period of about 8 months to properly plan a wedding, doing it in less than half that time must seem a little daunting.My best advice to get i...

  • 2007-12-03T01:30:00Z AisleDash

    Filed under: Budget Advice, Do-It-Yourself When I got married, I'd never have thought of hiring a wedding planner, not in a million years. That was something for the ultra-rich and super-famous, but not for me. With hindsight though, I could have done with (more than a little) help from a professional.I did it all myself. Well, I mean I did the 'planning'. Family members chipped in where they could though, to help keep costs down. An aunt did all the flowers and my younger sister made my cake, and three friends drove the bridal party cars, which were loaned to me by another friend with a car d...

  • Talking to the many brides this weekend that were planning their weddings at the same time as their BFF, got me thinking about the the benefits and challenges that you may encounter when planning your wedding at the same time. You know that each bride wants to have their own special day. And while you love your girl, you don’t want to feel that all your ideas are being taken! So how do you do that when you are both interviewing vendors and looking at venues? Just last year we had two fabulous clients that were BFF’s. The first bride found me, Allison and then she recommended us to her MOH/...

  • 2010-08-06T12:49:00Z Simple Weddings

    Like many people, we use Google for just about everything; Email, Calendar, Documents, and of course, "Googling" stuff. But we never gave much thought to how Google could help our clients with their wedding planning until we stumbled upon these great Wedding Planning Tools from Google Docs. This is a great idea and is just too cool not to share with our readers: Be sure to come back and check out these other great tips to help you plan the perfect Florida beach wedding: The Best Time of Year for a Florida Beach Wedding Getting a Florida Marriage License Choosing a Beach Weddin...